Sports broadcasting contracts in Japan

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Sports broadcasting contracts in Japan include:

Multi-sport events

American football

Baseball

Basketball

Boxing

Akira Yaegashi fights (Ohashi Promotions) have been aired live on TV Tokyo, [1] TBS, [2] NTV, [3] and Fuji TV. [4] The Katsunari Takayama fight in his third tenure was aired on TBS. [5] Others are:

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Darts

Football

Golf

Horse-racing

Ice hockey

Judo

Kickboxing

Mixed martial arts

Motor racing

Sumo

Rugby union

Tennis

Volleyball

Wrestling

Other

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